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2023北京四中高三保溫卷英語(試卷滿分為100分,考試時間為90分鐘)第一部分:知識運用(共兩節(jié),共30分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題紙上將該項涂黑。JakeandMaxKleinaretwinbrotherswhohaveapassionforvolunteering.Theirfamilyhavealwaysdonecommunity1.Ataveryyoungage,theybothchoseto2family’sgiftsattheirbirthdayparties,butaskedthemtodonatemoneytoacharity.Whentheywereseven,JakeandMaxwereinterestedinvolunteeringwithafamilyfriendatthelocalhomelesssheltertohelpcook.3,heturnedthemdownbecausetheyweretooyoungandtheyhadtobefourteentocook.Thisledthemonanendless4tocomeupwithawaytohelpotherkidswhowerealsofacingasimilarchallenge:wantingtohelpbut5becauseoftheirage.So,KidsThatDoGoodwas6toshowwaystokidsoradults,atanyage,theycouldjointhecommunityandmakea7.Thesmallprojecthasgrownintoalargewebsitethatbringsthousandsof8visitorseachyear.JakeandMaxsaythattheirwebsitebrings35,000uniqueviewers,ofwhom,KidsThatDoGoodhas9kidsto16,000organizations.JakeandMaxare10withschoolandafter-classactivitiesandothercommunityservicepromises.KidsThatDoGoodalsohasblogpoststhatadvisekidsonbuildingtheirowncharitableevent.1.A.surveys B.services C.duties D.businesses2.A.sortout B.playwith C.giveup D.putaway3.A.Unfortunately B.Happily C.Honestly D.Gratefully4.A.task B.ability C.chance D.determination5.A.joked B.blamed C.denied D.praised6.A.advised B.allowed C.named D.created7.A.judgment B.difference C.comment D.decision8.A.pleased B.satisfied C.amazed D.interested9.A.connected B.exposed C.contributed D.applied10.A.familiar B.patient C.busy D.content第二節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。ATheprotectionoftheYellowRiverisoneofthetopconcernsforChineseleadership.Inthepasttwodecades,theChinesegovernment11(strengthen)theprotectionofwetlandsalongtheYellowRiver,12(make)variouswildbirdsgatherinthisarea.Therisingnumberofwildbirdshasbroughtabenefitforbirdwatchers,whoareverythankfulfor13thegovernmenthasdoneforthepeople.FurthereffortswillbemadetobringmorebeautifulenvironmenttotheYellowRiver.BOneeveningIwasgoingbackfromasupermarket.AsIapproachedmycar,Inoticedoneperson14seemedabum(流浪漢)standingbesideme.Iexpectedthathewouldaskme15somemoney,soIaskedhimifheneededhelpandhisresponsewas“Don’tweall?”Ihaveneverheardwords16(astonishing)thanthose.AlthoughIhadmoneyandaplace17(sleep)in,IrecognizedthatIneededhelptoo.Itwasatruediscoverytome.CChinaplanstocompletetheconstructionofaspacestationandhaveitputintooperationaround2022,saidZhouJianping,thechiefdesignerofChina’smannedspaceprogram,ataforum(論壇)18(hold)inGuangdongProvince.Thespacestationwasdesignedtoweigh100tonnesandaccommodatethreeastronauts.Themaingoaloftheconstructionofthespacestation19(be)toenableChinatocarryoutlong-termmannedscientific20(experiment)innear-Earthspace.ThespacestationwillbebuiltasChina’smainplatformforspacescienceresearch.第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié);共38分)第一節(jié)(共14小題;每小題2分,共28分)AGetinvolvedwithourresearchSomeofourresearchprojectsrelyonthegenerosityofpeoplelikeyou.Whetherit’susingyourhomePC,takingpartinaclinicaltrial,orsimplyvolunteeringyourtimeforastudy,youmaybeabletocontributetosomeoftheground-breakingprojectswhichmaketheUniversityofOxfordaworldleaderinresearch.Watchthisspaceforwaysinwhichyoucouldgetinvolved.SeekingpoorsleepersforinsomniaresearchTroublesleeping?ResearchersfromtheSleep&CircadianNeuroscienceInstituteareevaluatingdifferentinterventionsaimedatimprovingsleep.Wearelookingforpoorsleepersbetweentheagesof18and65.ParticipationwillinvolvespendingovernightsinthesleeplaboratoryatOxford,monitoringyoursleep/wakecycle,andcompletingcomputerisedtasks.Ifyouareinterested,pleasecontacttheresearchteamatinsomnia@ndcn.ox.ac.ukVolunteerswithlazyeyewantedWearelookingforvolunteerswithahistoryoflazyeyetotakepartinourbrainscanningstudy.Wearelookingforhealthyvolunteersaged18-45withahistoryoflazyeye.YouwillalsobeaskedquestionsaboutyourmedicalhistorytocheckyoursuitabilityforanMRIscan.Call01865223622formoreinformation.OxfordVaccineGroupTheOxfordVaccineGroupisanindependentmulti-disciplinary(多學(xué)科的)clinicaltrialsgroup.OVGworkstowardsthegoalofdevelopingnewandimprovedvaccinesforthepreventionofinfectioninadultsandchildren,enhancingtheunderstandingofimmunityandstudyingtheepidemiologyofinfectiousdiseases.Togetmoreinformation,pleaseseetheOVGwebsite.OxfordExperimentallabfortheSocialSciencesTheOxfordInternetInstitute,togetherwiththeBusinessSchool,isrecruitingindividualstoparticipateincomputer-basedexperimentsinvolvingonlinesurfingbehavioraswellaseconomicandpoliticaldecision-making.Wepayoursubjectswell,therearenospecialskillsrequiredandyoudon’thavetocometothelabinpersonContactusatsocialscience.study@ox.ac.ukformoreinformation.21.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Tooffermedicalhelptopatients.B.Tolookforexperiencedresearchers.C.Tointroducenewresearchprograms.D.Torecruitvolunteersforresearchprojects.22.ThegoalofOVGisto________.A.carryoutclinicaltrialsB.producebettervaccinesC.learnmoreaboutinfectionD.studythecausesofdiseases23.YoucanfinishtheexperimentonyourhomePCifyoujoin________.A.OxfordVaccineGroupB.InsomniaresearchgroupC.OxfordExperimentallabD.BrainScanningstudygroupBMydaughterwasbeingthrownoutofthesixthgrade.Theteachersaid,“Shemaynotbeuptowhatwe’retryingtoaccomplish.”Hewasreallysayingshedidn’thavetheintelligence.IgotmadbecauseIknewshewassmart,justasmyfatherhadknownIwassmartwhenIwasfailinginschool.Wehadhertested.Idecidedtogetmyselftestedaswell,andfoundthatthetroublesshewashavingwereexactlywhatIhadhad—dyslexia.BythenIwasasuccessfultelevisionwriter,andhadwonanEmmyAwardfor“TheRockfordFiles.”IfIhadknownearlierthatsomethingbeyondmycontrolcouldexplainwhyIwasalowachiever,Imaynothaveworkedsohardinmylate20sandearly30s.Iwaswritingandwriting.Iwasworkingfornootherreasonthantohearpeoplepraiseme,becauseIdidbadlyinallmycourses.IonceaskedafriendwhohadalwaysgottenanA,“Howlongdidyoustudyforthis?”Hesaid,“Ididn’t.Ijustglancedatit.”Sohemustbesmarter.Ibegantoask,“WhatwillhappentomewhenI’mnotgoodatanything?”Despitemydoubts,Ididbecomesuccessful,andpeoplenowsaytome,“Soyou’veovercomedyslexia.”No.Youdon’tovercomeit,youlearntocompensateforit.Someeasythingsareveryhardforme.MostpeoplewhogothroughcollegereadtwiceasfastasIdo.IavoiddialingaphoneifIcan,becauseIsometimeshavetotrythreetimestogetthenumberright.DespitemyweaknessesIviewdyslexiaasagift,notacurse(詛咒).Manydyslexicsaregoodatright-brain,abstractthought,andthat’swhatmykindofcreativewritingis.AndIcanwritequickly,andcangetupto15pagesaday.Writingismystrength.TherealfearIhavefordyslexicchildrenisnottheyhavetostruggleinschool,butthattheywillquitonthemselvesbeforetheygetoutofschool.Parentshavetocreatevictoriesforthem,whetherit’smusic,sportsorart.Youcanmakeyourdyslexicchildabletosay,“Yeah,readingishard.ButIhaveotherthingsIcando.”24.Thewriterdecidedtogethimselftestedaswellbecausehe________.A.wantedtoknowiftheyhadthesameproblemB.didn’tbelievehisdaughterhadtheproblemC.hadtotakearegularmedicalexaminationD.acceptedthathisdaughterwasnotsmart25.Wecanlearnfromthesecondparagraphthatthewriter________.A.struggledandgotbettergradesB.didn’tworkhardwhenhewasyoungC.waspraisedforovercomingdyslexiaD.wasthankfulfornotknowingofdyslexiaearlier26.Accordingtothepassage,adyslexicperson________.A.islessintelligentB.alwaysfailsinschoolC.readsmoreslowlythannormalpeopleD.performsworseinleft-brainactivities27.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?A.Clumsybirdshavetostartflyingearly.B.Godshutsonedoorbutopensanother.C.Neverjudgeapersonbyhisappearance.D.Noonecanmakeagoodcoatwithbadcloth.CResearcherssayanewelectricaldeviceplacedinthreeparalyzedpatientshashelpedthemwalkagain.Thelowerbodiesofthethreepatientswereleftparalyzedaftertheysufferedspinal(脊柱的)cordinjuries.Butadeviceimplantedinthespinalcordwasabletosendelectricalsignalstothemusclestopermitthemtostand,walkandexercise.Scientistshavediscoveredthatneurons—whichreceiveandsendsignalsformusclemovements—oftenstillworkininjuredpatientswithseriousspinalcordinjuries.However,pastresearchintospinalcordinjurieshascenteredonthestimulationofneurons.NowinthelatestexperimentledbyGregoireCourtineandJocelyneBlochoftheSwissFederalInstituteofTechnologyinLausanne,threeparalyzedmenwereimplantedanewelectricaldevicedesignedtocopyanactionofthebrain,inwhichitsendssignalstothespinalcordthatresultinmusclemovement.Whenthespinalcordreceivesthebrainsignals,itstimulatesacollectionofnervecellsthatcanactivatedifferentmuscles.Theresearchersreportedthatallthreepatientswhogotthespinalcordimplantswereabletotaketheirfirststepswithinanhourafterreceivingthem.Overthenextsixmonths,thepatientsregainedtheabilitytotakepartinmoreadvancedwalkingactivities,thestudyfound.Theywerealsoabletoridebicyclesandswimincommunitysettings.Unlikeotherattemptstohelpparalyzedpatientswalkbystimulatingnervesthroughthebackofthespine,Courtinesaidthathisteamredesignedthedevicessosignalswouldenterthespinefromthesides.Thismethodpermitsmoredirecttargetingandactivationofspinalcordareas,hesaid.Theteamthendevelopedartificialintelligence(AI)systemslinkedtothedevice.TheAIcontrolselectrodesonthedevicetosendsignalstostimulateindividualnervesthatcontrolmusclesneededforwalkingandotheractivities.However,becausethepatients’muscleswereweakfromnotbeingused,theyneededhelpwithsupportingtheirweight,theresearcherssaid.Italsotooksometimeforthemtolearntoworkwiththetechnology.Still,Blochsaid,“Themoretheytrain,themoretheystartliftingtheirmuscles,themorefluiditbecomes.”28.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph2?A.CourtineandBlochhavefoundthatneuronsinparalyzedpatientsstillwork.B.Thenewelectricaldevicecanimitatethebraintosendsignalstothespinalcord.C.Threeparalyzedmenrecoveredwiththehelpofanewelectricaldevice.D.Stimulatingtheneuronsisthefocusofthelatestresearchintospinalcordinjuries.29.Howdoesthenewdevicestimulatethespinalcordareasmoredirectly?A.Bystimulatingnervesthroughthebackofthespine.B.ByusingtheAIsystem.C.Bymakingsignalsenterthespinefromthesides.D.Bysendingthesignalstothebrain.30.WhichcanbestdescribeBloch’sideainthelastparagraph?A.Everygardenhasitsweeds.B.Putthecart(運貨馬車)beforethehorse.C.It’shardtopleaseall.D.Practicemakesperfect.31.Whatisthepurposeofthistext?A.Toreporttheconsequenceofspinalcordinjuries.B.Tointroducethefindingsofarecentresearch.C.Tocomparearecentresearchwithotherpreviousresearches.D.Torecommendatreatmentforparalyzedpatients.DTheterm“l(fā)aborshortage”wasGoogledmoreinMay.Headlineafterheadlinehascitedwagerisesandbonusesthatseemtomakeitajobhunter’smarket.Theconceptsoundssimple—Americancompaniesmustbestrugglingtofindtheemployeestheyneed.Yetsomelaboreconomistswouldarguethepictureisn’tcomplete.Employersareunabletofindtheworkerstheywantatthewagesthey’rewillingtopay.Failingtoappreciatethisdistinctioncouldleadtopolicyerrorsdowntheroad.Thelawsofsupplyanddemandshouldmakespottinglaborshortagesrelativelystraightforward.Whentherearen’tenoughworkers,employerspaymoretogetthemandwagesgoup.Yetquickeningwagegrowthisn’ttheonlymarkofashortage.Thesignisseeingthistrendalongsidestalling(停滯)jobgrowth.Justlookatwhat’sbeenhappeningintheleisureandhotelindustry,amongthemostbruisedbytheCOVID-19shutdown.Afterjobsalmostdisappearedduringthepandemic,we’restartingtoseearebound:InMay,theindustrycreated292,000jobs,faroutpacingothercornersoftheeconomy.Meanwhile,averageweeklyearningshavebeenrisingfaster.Inotherwords,themarketisworkingtoresolveashortage:Whenemployersliftwages,they’reabletoattracttheemployeestheyneed.Yet,theindustrywagesareonlyjustmeetingpre-COVIDlevels;theyarenottoohigh.Toassessashortageaccurately,though,youneedtolookbeyondindustriestospecificlocationsandoccupations.Thetaxicabqueuingmodelwasusedtoaddressthedebateaboutashortageofworkersinengineering.Employersandjobopeningscanbethoughtofastaxis,whileworkersarealineofwaitingpassengers.Dependingonyourlocation,theremaybealonglineoftaxis(say,attheairport),oronthecontraryalonglineofpassengers(atahotel).DemandforchemistryengineersinTexas,forexample,isdifferentfromchemistryengineersinMassachusetts.Thebottomlineisthat,inthemarket,shortagesarenotuniversal.Simultaneousshortagesandsurplusescancometotheforceacrosstheeconomyatanygivenpoint,whichiswhybroad-brushpoliciescanbecounterproductive.32.WhatdoesMay’sreboundjobsintheleisureandhotelindustrytellus?A.Theleisureandhotelindustryisdoingaverysuccessfulbusiness.B.Rapidwagegrowthconnectswithstallingemploymentgrowth.C.TheeconomyrecoveredquicklyaftertheCOVID-19.D.EmployeesareeagertoworkaftertheCOVID-19.33.Whydoestheauthormention“Thetaxicabqueuingmodel”inparagraph5?A.Toexplainanopinion.B.Toclarifyaconcept.C.Topresentafact.D.Tomakeaprediction.34.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.JobmarketisexpectedtobestrongerB.TakewisdomtoassesslaborshortagesC.CompetitorsareeagertokeeptalentD.Letthemarketfixlaborshortages第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,共10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的七個選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。My,whatabigbeakyouhave!Forhumans,adaptingtoclimatechangewillmostlybeamatteroftechnology.Moreairconditioning,better-designedhousesandbiggerflooddefensesmayhelptomaketheeffectsofawarmerworldlessharmful.35InapaperpublishedinTrends&Evolution,ateamledbySaraRyding,aPhDcandidateatDeakinUniversity,showsthatisalreadyhappening.Climatechangeisalreadyalteringthebodiesofmanyanimalspecies,givingthembiggerbeaks(喙),legsandears.InsomespeciesofAustralianparrot,forinstance,beaksizehasincreasedbybetween4%and10%since1871.Anotherstudy,thistimeinNorthAmericandark-eyedjuncos,anotherbird,foundthesamepattern.36Allthatisperfectlyconsistentwithevolutionarytheory.“Allen’srule”,namedforJoelAsaphAllen,whosuggesteditin1877,holdsthatwarm-bloodedanimalsinhotplacestendtohavelargerbodypartsthanthoseintemperate(溫帶的)regions.37Beingrichlyfilledwithbloodvessels,andnotcoveredbyfeathers,beaksmakeanidealplaceforbirdstogetridofheat.Fennecfoxes,meanwhile,whicharenativetotheSaharaDesert,havestrikinglylargeears,especiallycomparedwiththeirArcticcousins.Ms.Rydingisnotthefirstresearchertotakethatapproach.Butitishard,whendealingwithindividualspecies,toprovethatclimatechangewasthecauseofananatomical(解剖學(xué)的)changes.Allsortsofotherfactors,fromchangesinpreytotheevolvingreproductivepreferencesofmalesorfemales,mighthavebeendrivingthechanges.38Theteamcombineddatafromdifferentspeciesindifferentplaces.Sincetheyhavelittleincommonapartfromlivingonawarmingplanet,climatechangeisthemostreasonableexplanation.39Thatmaychangeaswarmingaccelerates.Sinceanyevolutionaryadaptationcomeswithtrade-offs(妥協(xié)),itisunclearhowfartheprocessmightgo.Biggerbeaksmightmakefeedingharder,forinstance.Largerwingsareheavier,andbiggerlegscostmoreenergytogrow.A.However,lookingatthebiggerpicturemakesthepatternclearer.B.Fornow,atleast,theincreaseissmall,nevermuchmorethan10%.C.Animalswillhavetorelyonchangingtheirbodiesortheirbehaviors.D.Itseemsthatthefutureworldisgoingtobehotterthanhumansareusedto.E.Therefore,thenegativeeffectsofawarmerworldarevisibleintheseanimals’bodies.F.Suchadaptationsboostananimal’ssurfacearearelativetoitsbody,helpingittoreleaseextraheat.G.Similartrendsareseeninmammals,withspeciesofmiceandbatsevolvingbiggerears,legsandwings.第三部分:書面表達(共三節(jié),共32分)第一節(jié)閱讀表達(共4小題;第40、41題各2分,第42題3分,第43題5分,共12分)閱讀下面短文,按照題目要求用英語回答問題。Judgementisaqualitythatishardtodefinebutimportanttopossess.SirAndrewLikiermanoftheLondonBusinessSchoolsuggeststhatjudgmentis“thecombinationofpersonalqualitieswithrelevantknowledgeandexperiencetoformopinionsandtakedecisions”.Andhearguesthat,thusdefined,judgmentinvolvesaprocess—takingininformation,decidingwhomandwhattotrust,summarizingone’spersonalknowledge,checkinganypriorbeliefsorfeelings,summarizingthechoicesavailableandthenmakingthedecision.Expertknowledgecanbeusefulinmakingjudgments.Buttheyarenotthesamething.“Academicshaveexpertknowledge,”SirAndrewobserves.“Theydon’tnecessarilyhavejudgment.”Peoplewithjudgmentknowwhentheyareoutoftheirdepthinmakingadecisionandtypicallythenseektheadviceofsomeonewhohastherightbackgroundandknowledge.“Whilegoodjudgmentisimportanttosuccess,”SirAndrewcautions,“successisnotasignalthattherehasbeengoodjudgment.”Thedegreeofjudgmentrequiredtendstoincreaseaspeopletakeonmoreresponsibility.Thosewithroutinetasksgenerallyhavelimitedscopeforjudgment.Linesupervisorshavesomediscretion(自行決定權(quán)).Forachiefexecutive,theproportionofdecisionsinvolvingjudgmentishigh.Decidingnottotakeactionisalsoajudgmentwithpotentiallyseriousconsequences(forexample,“Iwon’tgetvaccinated”or“Iwon’tpaymybills”).Theworldisfullofpeoplewhoselackofjudgmentbroughttheircareersorpersonallifecrashingdown.Manymadethecommonmistakeofassumingeverythingwasfine.Thoughartificialintelligencegetsusedformoreandmoreroutinetasksintheservicesector,exercisingjudgmentmaybeoneareawherehumansretainanedgeovermachines.Thisisfarfromcertain,however.Withenoughpractice,machinesmaybeabletorecognizetheseimplicitcuesandthusdisplaytheequivalentofgoodjudgment.Butthen,perhapshumanscanbetaught,too.Inthelongrun,oneofthetrickiestaspectsofhumanjudgmentmaybeknowingpreciselywhentoletmachinestakedecisionsandwhentoleaveittopeople.40.What’sSirAndrew’sdefinitionofjudgement?41.Whyaren’texpertknowledgeandmakingjudgmentsthesamething?42.Pleasedecidewhichpartofthefollowingstatementisfalse,thenunderlineitandexplainwhy.Althoughartificialintelligenceiswidelyusedforroutinetasks,itcanneverexercisejudgmentaswellashumans.43.Doyouagreethathumans“retainanedgeovermachines”intermsofmakingjudgements?Whyorwhynot?(Inabout40words)第二節(jié)應(yīng)用文寫作(20分)假設(shè)你是紅星中學(xué)高三學(xué)生李華。你的英國朋友Jim詢問你高考之后對大學(xué)生活和學(xué)習(xí)會有哪些準(zhǔn)備。請你給他回郵件,內(nèi)容包括:1.對大學(xué)生活和學(xué)習(xí)的準(zhǔn)備;2.進行這些準(zhǔn)備的理由。注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;2.開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。DearJim,__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua

參考答案完形:1-5BCAAC6-10DBDAC語法:11.hasstrengthened12.making13.what14.who/that15.for16.moreastonishing17.tosleep18.held19.is20.experiments閱讀:21-23DBC24-27ADCB28-31BCDB32-34BAD35-39CGFAB閱表:40.Hedefinesjudgmentasthecombinationofpersonalqualitieswithrelevantknowledgeandexperiencetoformopinionsandtakedecisions.或者:Thecombinationofpersonalqualitieswithrelevantknowledgeandexperiencetoformopinionsandtakedecisions.41.Becausesomepeoplemayhaveexpertknowledge,buttheydon’tnecessarilyhavejudgment.42.Althoughartificialintelligenceiswidelyusedforroutinetasks,itcanneverexercisejudgmentaswellashumans.Accordingtothepassage,withenoughpractice,machinesmaybeabletorecognizeimplicitcuesandthusdisplaytheequivalentofgoodjudgment.43.Yes.Foronething,humanspossesscommonsenseandintuition,whichallowsthemtomakejudgmentsbasedontheirpriorexperiencesandknowledgeoftheworld;foranother,humanspossessemotionalintelligence,whichallowsthemtorecognizeandunderstandemotionsinthemselvesandothers,allowingthemtomakebetterjudgements.(51words)作文:Possibleversions:DearJim,Iwouldverymuchliketosharemyholidayplanswithyou.Lastweek,youaskedabouthowIwaspreparingformyfuturecollegelife.Now,I’dliketotellyou.Asformyfuturelifeatuniversity,I’vedecidedtotakegardeningasmymajorandhopetobeadmittedtoChinaAgriculturalUniversity.BecauseI’mveryinterestedinplantingflowersandhavebeentaughtbymymotherhowtotakecareofthem,Iwanttolearnmoreinthefuture.Thisvacation,Iplantoreadsomebooksaboutbotanytoequipmyselfwithmoreknowledge.IwillalsoworkinBeijingBotanicalGardenasavolunteertolearnaboutlandscapearchitecture.Allofthesepreparationswilldefinitelyenrichmyhorticultureexperience,whichwillmakemycollegestudiesmuchmoreenjoyable.Iwonderwhatyouwilldothisholiday.Maybeyou’dliketoshareyourplanswithmeinthenextemail.(156words)Yours,LiHua往屆學(xué)生高分作文(注意:當(dāng)年寫作沒有詞數(shù)上限)(1)It’ssuchapleasantsurprisetoreceiveyouremail!Ihappentohavebeenmakingplansformysummervacation,andwouldbehappytosharethemwithyou!TherearemanythingsthatIintendtodoinpreparationformycollegelife.Iwouldusethesummervacationtotakeupsomeofmyoldhobbiesanddevelopnewones,sothatIcancontinuetoexpandmyrangeoftalentsandinterestsincollege.Asformystudy,Iamgoingtodosomepreviewonmycollegemajor,incaseIgetoverwhelmedbytheabundantknowledgeofuniversitycourses.Iconsiderthesepreparationscrucialforasmoothtransitionintocollege.Theymakeiteasierformetostriveforexcellenceinabrandnewenvironment,equippingmewithnecessaryskillstoadapttoalifeofindependence,sothatIcanbringmyselftomyfullpotentialandcreatesomeofthebestmemoriesofmylifeoverthenextfouryears.Whatareyourplansforthisspecialsummer?I’dbeeagertohear!(180words)(2)Hownicetohavereceivedyourletter!SinceyouarecuriousabouthowIwillprepareformycollegestudyandschoollifeafterGaokao,I’mmorethandelightedtotalkaboutit.Firstly,it’smyfirstprioritytodevelopmylivingskills,forexample,managingmypersonalbelongings.Moreover,Iconsideritamusttofostermycommunicationskills.Asforacademicpreparations,I’mplanningtosearchforsomebackgroundinformationaboutmymajortoenhancemyunderstandingofit.Also,readingsomereferencebooksregardingmylaterstudyisalsoofgreatimportance.IfyouaskmewhyIwillmakepreparationsabove,Iwouldsaythatit’smainlyduetothedifferencebetweenhighschoolandcollege.Incollege,weareaccompaniednolongerbyparents.Therefore,weshouldattachgreatimportancetoskillsthatenableustoliveindependently.Besides,consideringthetaxingacademicburdenwemightfaceduringourstudyincollege,previouslearningturnsouttobeawisesolution.I’malsocuriousaboutyourpreparationforcollegelife.Hopetohearfromyousoon!(181words)完形填空1.此處考察名詞。根據(jù)下文butaskedthemtodonatemoneytoacharity可知他們一家經(jīng)常做社區(qū)服務(wù)。communityservice表示社區(qū)服務(wù)。2.此處考察動詞短語。根據(jù)后文孩子們要求家人把錢捐給慈善機構(gòu)可知他們放棄了自己的生日禮物。giveup表示放棄。3.此處考察副詞。兩個孩子七歲的時候想要當(dāng)志愿者幫忙卻因為年齡小而遭到拒絕,unfortunately表示“不幸的是”。4.此處考察名詞。前文因為年紀小而被拒絕,這將他們引向了幫助其他面臨類似挑戰(zhàn)的孩子的無休止的任務(wù)。5.此處考察動詞。根據(jù)上文提示,兩個孩子因為年齡小被拒絕,其他孩子也面臨相似的問題所以被拒絕,deny表示拒絕。6.此處考察動詞。有了上文孩子們因年齡被志愿者項目拒絕,因此KidsThatDoGood被創(chuàng)造出來。create表示創(chuàng)造。7.此處考察名詞。有了這個項目孩子們不分年齡都可以加入社區(qū)志愿者活動,有所作為。makeadifference表示有影響,起作用,扭轉(zhuǎn)乾坤。8.此處考察形容詞。這個小項目已經(jīng)發(fā)展成為一個大型網(wǎng)站,每年吸引成千上萬有興趣的訪問者。interested表示感興趣的。9.此處考察動詞。網(wǎng)站將孩子們和16000個組織聯(lián)系起來了。connectto表示連接。10.此處考察形容詞。Jake和Max忙于學(xué)校、課外活動和其他社區(qū)服務(wù)承諾。bebusywith短語表示忙于某事。語法填空11.此處考察時態(tài)。有典型的時間狀語in/over/duringthepast/last+一段時間,謂語動詞用現(xiàn)在完成時。12.此處考察非謂語動詞。本句主謂是theChinesegovernmenthasstrengthened,逗號前后無連詞,所以用非謂。making在此處相當(dāng)于whichmakes。定語從句的主動可以換成非謂語動詞的doing。13.此處介詞for缺賓語,所以加上thething,然后定語從句補上that。thethingthat=what?;蛘呶覀兛梢苑烧疄槿嗣袼鞯模ㄊ虑椋?。的(事情)=what。14.此處考察定語從句。theperson是先行詞,定語從句缺主語,指人所以用who或that。15.此處考察固定搭配,asksbforsth。16.此處考察形容詞的比較級。有明確的線索than,然后又是多音節(jié),所以用moreastonishing。17.此處考察非謂語動詞,同時考察havesthtodo固定搭配haveaplacetosleepin類似于havearoomtolivein。翻譯成用來用todo。18.此處考察非謂語動詞。中心詞是forum,根據(jù)本句的時態(tài)和意思可以判斷已經(jīng)舉辦完了。所以用過完表被動,表完成。19.此處考察謂語動詞。主語是Themaingoal,謂語動詞用單數(shù),并且這里是強調(diào)客觀事實,所以用一般現(xiàn)在時。20.此處考察名詞的單復(fù)數(shù)。scientific是形容詞,修飾名詞,并且experiment是可數(shù)名詞,所以要用experiments。閱讀理解21.主旨大意題。文章第一段提到“Someofourrese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